Aroostook County
Eagle Lake
This Trip Idea requires travel to the northernmost part of our beautiful state and offers fantastic opportunities for remote nature and wildlife activities.
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Morning
Turn off I-95 onto State Route 212W, follow to the end (10 miles) west to State Route 11 North to Eagle Lake (about 70 miles from I-95).
This is a leisurely and scenic drive, be sure to watch for moose!
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Noon
Arrive at historic Eagle Lake Sporting Camps. Enjoy lunch on the deck overlooking Eagle Lake. Ahhh!
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Afternoon
Spend your afternoon viewing specialty birds or boreal species, either on land or water. During spring and summer there are 16 hours of daylight here, so an avid birder can sometimes record as many as 100 species in a day!
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Day's End
Star gazing at its best and brightest, the Camps are off the grid!
Unique Stays
Eagle Lake Sporting Camps
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Other Nature & Wildlife Activities in this Region
Wake up and treat yourself to an early morning guided boat tour of Eagle Lake and its 23,000 acre reserve.